Stud Calculator

Count studs, plates, headers and cripples for a wall, with corners, T-intersections and every door and window accounted for.

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Stud Calculator के बारे में

A stud count is never just wall length divided by spacing. The wall needs a closing stud at the far end, three studs at every outside corner, two where a partition tees in, and each opening trades field studs for a king, jack and cripple assembly that adds more than it removes. Plates are simpler — one at the bottom and a doubled plate on top, three times the wall length — but they still have to be cut out of 16-foot stock, which is where the extra board comes from. This calculator does the whole takeoff, credits each opening the studs it displaces so an opening-heavy wall does not come out over-counted, and prints the layout marks you can pull straight off a tape.

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Stud Calculator का उपयोग कैसे करें

  1. Enter the wall length, height and stud spacing
  2. Add the corners and partition intersections in this run
  3. Add each door and window with its rough opening size
  4. Read the stud, plate, header and sheet counts

उदाहरण

इनपुट

20 ft wall · 8 ft high · 16 in OC · 2 corners · 1 tee · one 3 × 6.75 ft door · 10% waste

आउटपुट

29 studs before waste → 32 to buy · 60 linear ft of plate (4 boards) · 1 header (2× 2x6) · 5 sheets per side

The door removes two field studs but adds two kings, two jacks and three cripples.

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अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

How many studs do I need for a 20 foot wall?
At 16 inch centres a 20 foot wall takes 16 field studs, including the one that closes the end. Corners, intersections and openings are extra — two corners and one door typically push it to about 29.
Is 16 or 24 inch stud spacing better?
16 inch centres are the residential default and required in many load-bearing situations. 24 inch advanced framing uses about a third fewer studs and leaves more room for insulation, but needs thicker sheathing or drywall and careful load paths.
What are king, jack and cripple studs?
A king stud runs full height beside an opening. A jack stud is cut short and sits inside the king to carry the header. Cripples are the short studs that fill the space above the header, and below the sill on a window.
Why do corners need three studs?
Two studs form the corner itself and the third gives the intersecting wall's drywall something to fasten to. A three-stud corner is the traditional detail; a two-stud corner with drywall clips saves lumber and leaves room for insulation.
What size header does a 3 foot door need?
A doubled 2x6 covers a 3 foot opening in a single-storey bearing wall, and a 6 foot opening wants a doubled 2x12. Loads from a storey above, roofs or point loads change that, so check local span tables.

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